UPDATED: Both suspects now in custody in suspect hit-and-run fatality.

Both of the two people wanted in connection with the RV hit-and-run death of a man outside a West Sacramento liquor store Tuesday night have now surrendered to police.

Joshua Neil Anthon, 31, of Rio Linda, has been booked into Yolo County Jail on suspicion of murder, according to an official with the West Sacramento Police Department.

A second suspect, Pamela Nicole McKee, 33, who was initially identified as a person of interest in the case, turned herself in to police Thursday night. West Sacramento Police Department detectives took custody of her and she was also booked on one count of murder.

The two were being sought after Michael Ray Anderson, 55, of West Sacramento died Tuesday night from being struck by a motor home in front of the Low Cost Liquor store, 960 Sacramento Ave.

Officers responded to the store about 9:40 p.m. after being told that an argument took place between the occupants of a recreational vehicle, Anderson and others.

Police found Anderson on the ground and were told by witnesses that he had been hit by the RV, which left at a high rate of speed afterward.